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Situated on the island of Oahu, Honolulu is the capital city of
Hawaii. And Hawaii, for those of you who don’t know, is America’s
answer to a daily paradise. Once you’ve visited breathtaking Waikiki
Beach, you may decide you never want to leave. The good news for you is
that there’s plenty for you to do during your stay.
For those
of you who want to experience the beauty of the island firsthand, you
can snorkel, windsurf, or just bounce on a water trampoline at famous
Diamond Head. If that’s not enough to entice you into the water, join
one of the daily dolphin excursions, where you don a snorkel, jump
right in, and actually swim with the dolphins. For the truly
adventurous, climb into one of the steel shark cages, and get
eye-to-eye with the ocean’s most famous predator through the Hawaii
Shark Encounters.
Or, if you just detest getting wet, allow
the Atlantis Submarine to take you 100 feet below the surface to view
sea life and sunken vessels on the ocean floor.
For the
historians, one of Honolulu’s most famous sites is Pearl Harbor, and
you can ride an authentic WWII "Duck" right up to the Arizona Memorial.
Experience the culture of Honolulu through visiting the Polynesian
Cultural Center. 42 acres of tropical splendor will give way to
authentic war dances and wedding ceremonies, tiki carvings, fire
knives, and after sunset, firewalkers and a full-blown genuine luau.
The
Magic of Polynesia will entertain you with magic, dance, and music, and
the Society of Seven will give you one of the best acts this side of
Las Vegas. But to fully experience the entertainment of Honolulu, one
must see the one, the only Don Ho Show.
Aloha!
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